كانت اخر مباراة لميسي و اوتامندي في الارجنتين وجاءت ضربة جزاء فقرر ميسي ان يمنحها لاوتامندي ليودع بها المنتخب وفضله على نفسه
هل شاهدت رونالدو يقوم بها مع زملائه في المنتخب ؟
If you watch Martinelli for Brazil, you will realise he’s so much better because he’s not facing low blocks every match. Four seasons ago, when he was on fire at Arsenal, it was because teams didn’t play like that against us. It’s why he’s been so good in the Champions League. Teams leave space, which is where he can thrive.
We need a winger who can receive the ball in tight spaces and create his own chances. He can open up low blocks. But, finding that kind of player is easier said than done.
If Martinelli went to the Bundesliga for example, he would get insane numbers. Easily double digits for goals and assists. If we are going to sell him, then we have to be looking upward of £70m in today’s market. He’s better than a lot of wingers available, he’s a Premier League winner. I just don’t think he fits the system because of how others set up against us.
According to reports, bars and liquor stores across Boston have been running out of beer after the Tartan Army arrived for the World Cup with bars saying they had "never seen anything like it."
No Scotland, no party 🏴🍻
Wayne Rooney on Lionel Messi crying after scoring in Argentina’s opening World Cup game:
🗣️ “That image tells you everything about what football means to Lionel Messi.”
“People see the trophies, the records, the fame... but they don't always see the emotion and pressure that comes with carrying a nation’s hopes.”
“This is his sixth World Cup, he has achieved almost everything in football, yet scoring for Argentina on this stage still brings tears to his eyes.”
“That’s because it means something. It’s not about statistics, it’s about passion, pride, and representing your country.”
“When a player like Messi cries after a goal, you realise he still loves the game as much as he did as a kid.”
“Moments like this are why football is the greatest sport in the world.”